Monday, October 14, 2019

Removing Humidity With A Ductless Air Conditioner

woman dealing with high humidity at homeHaving a hot and sticky home can make life unbearable. Thankfully, with the help of a ductless air conditioning system, you can feel nice and comfortable, even when it is unbearably humid outdoors. In this article, we will discuss ductless HVAC systems. We will explain how they are different from other HVAC systems and why they are the perfect alternative cooling system for your home. We will describe how they create a comfortable indoor climate. Also included in our discussion will be the energy efficiency of these units.

Because humidity is the enemy of comfort, part of our discussion will focus on how mini-split ductless systems help control the humidity in your indoor environment. You will learn the dangers involved when humidity levels are allowed to go unchecked.

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What Is A Ductless Air Conditioner?

Ductless mini-split air conditioning systems are not like other air conditioners. Ductwork is not needed to deliver the treated air throughout your home. Also, unlike window air conditioning units, they are not installed in an open window where and make it easier for criminals to gain entrance into your house. Furthermore, ductless air conditioners do not impair the view like window AC units do. So, what are ductless air conditioning units?

Installation & Placement

ductless hvac systemDuctless systems require little to install. Just a small 3-inch hole in a wall is needed to connect the outdoor unit with the indoor unit. This hole allows the installer to thread the conduit containing the unit’s electrical line and tubing through the wall. The tubing delivers treated air from the outdoor compressor/condenser to the indoor air-handling unit. Without ductwork to be concerned with, installation is fast and easy.

Mini-split ductless air conditioners are flexible enough to be installed anywhere in the home. That could be in a living space where additional cooling is needed. They also work well in home additions since they allow homeowners to avoid the expense and trouble of adding ductwork. They can also supplement or take the place of other cooling systems if the need arises.

Single Zone & Multi-Zone

A single outdoor mini-split ductless system condenser can be used to condition the air in multiple rooms. Therefore, there is no need to invest in numerous outdoor units to maintain the desired indoor temperature of your home. However, a separate air-handler is required in each room or zone.

Situations where traditional air conditioning systems simply may not be the best choice are workshops that are not already equipped with cooling systems or ductwork. For freestanding garages and other structures not connected to the home, mini-splits are the perfect option when transforming these structures into living or working spaces.

Anyone who has ever added an extension to the home understands how difficult and expensive it can be to include ductwork to the overall project. Sometimes, with the addition of another room or two, it becomes necessary to add another air conditioning unit or replace the old one with a larger model. The simple solution is to add a mini-split system to these spaces. Also, ductless units are highly energy efficient. Therefore, many homeowners use them to supplement their central cooling systems.

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Problems With High Humidity In The Home

woman cleaning indoor condensation from windowHave you ever noticed a musty odor in your home that wasn’t there before? Maybe the windows are foggy, or you find yourself sweating even though you are just sitting there trying to relax. Even worse, there may be mold growing in the shower. The likely cause of this is too much humidity.

It is certainly uncomfortable and unsightly having too much moisture in the air you breathe. However, the most important thing you need to know is that it can also be dangerous to your health. People with COPD, or other lung conditions, cannot breathe as well under humid conditions. Additionally, mold, mildew, and bacteria grow best when the humidity is high. The spores add to allergic reactions and other breathing problems.

Condensation building up on your windows will block your view, and cause peeling paint on the walls and ceiling. When it comes to your family’s health, that is a more serious situation. Maintaining a healthy indoor environment is one of the most important things you can do for your loved ones.

How Humidity Builds Up In The Home

Shower

hot shower with steamEach time you shower, water vaporizes into the air. The warmer the water, the more water vapor it creates. You can see this as it condenses into droplets on cool surfaces like mirrors. When you open the bathroom door, humidity escapes into the rest of the home. It can show up as condensation on the windows and other places, like the ceilings and walls where mold and bacteria can grow.

Cooking And Boiling Water

Anyone who has ever watched a pot or kettle of water boil knows that moisture from this practice gets into the air. No one is asking you never to make another cup of tea or mac and cheese for the family. However, you should know that, just like taking a shower, cooking creates humidity.

Gas Heat

Water vapor is one of the byproducts of burning gas as a fuel for heat. If your gas heater has a flue to vent the combustion pollutants out of the home, there should be little worry that it is adding these to the indoor air. However, some gas heaters are not vented. These will most certainly release water vapor and other pollutants into the indoor air and reduce indoor air quality.

Inadequate Ventilation

Your home’s ventilation system is intended to remove extra humidity and other pollutants from the indoor air. Nevertheless, when the ventilation system is not adequate enough to handle the job, a buildup of humidity and other pollutants is the result. The sad result is that it can make your family sick and aggravate allergies and other respiratory disorders.

Location

Living in humid climates, such as along coastlines, is another way your home can become oversaturated with humidity. There may be nothing you can do to prevent high humidity outdoors. However, you should do everything you can to create the best indoor air quality in your home.

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How Air Conditioning Systems Can Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

home comfortIf you can reduce the amount of humidity in your home, you and your family will be healthier and more comfortable.

Most people believe that the main reason air conditioners keep us comfortable is because they cool the air around us. However, they do much more. They filter pollutants and moisture out of the air as well. By removing contaminants, such as mold and bacteria spores, indoor air quality improves.

Air Filtration

You can help with that by making sure that the air filters are kept clean. Cleaning the filters or completely replacing them with new ones removes particles that get trapped in the filter. Clean filters make it easier for air to move through the vents and that contributes to the unit’s energy efficiency as well.

You can increase the energy efficiency and comfort provided by your air conditioner just by selecting the best unit for your space. Size does matter, and when it comes to air conditioning units, you should never choose a unit that is too small or too large for your needs. One that is too small will never catch up and will run all the time and this leads to greater energy consumption. A unit that is too large will cycle off and on too frequently and that also adds up in energy costs.

Air conditioning systems with high SEER ratings maintain good indoor air quality better because they keep the air flowing through the filters longer. Those with variable speed modes maintain constant temperatures better which also helps eliminate too much humidity.

By selecting the most appropriate air conditioner for your home, and having it installed properly, it should serve your family well for many years.

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How A Ductless System Can Remove Humidity From Your Home

mitsubishi heating and cooling systemHumidity affects us in a number of ways. It makes it harder to breathe for those with lung problems. It can also make it harder to breathe for the average person on hot muggy days. Also, it makes us feel sticky and uncomfortable. We stick to our seats, and it’s harder to cool down even when the air conditioner is turned on full blast.

By removing humidity from our homes, we stay more comfortable even at higher temperatures. We save energy because it takes less to keep us cool and that saves money. Maybe the best news of all is that less moisture means it is harder for mold and bacteria to grow. Families with allergies and respiratory issues can expect to stay healthier while remaining more comfortable in their homes.

Dry Mode

When compared to traditional air conditioners, ductless air conditioners are very effective at removing humidity from the indoor environment, and they are efficient to operate. They remove moisture from the air while cooling the air with greater flexibility than other units. They even offer a “dry mode” that is separate from the cooling mode. This option is not offered by other cooling systems.

Mini-split ductless systems produce cool air by moving warm indoor air over a coil that is filled with refrigerant coolant. The coolant absorbs the heat from the air which drastically reduces its temperature. Cooler air does not hold as much moisture. We can see that during the winter when the air turns dry. As the air cools, the moisture condenses as it moves over the coil. It then drains out of the unit before the air is reintroduced into the home.

As mentioned before, “dry mode” is an option that is available on mini-split systems. When in dry mode, the fans operate at a slower speed, which allows the air to remain on the coil longer. The longer air is on the coil, the more moisture can be removed. Although this setting does continue to cool the indoor environment, it is not going to make you feel uncomfortably cold. With most cooling systems, you set the thermostat lower to remove more moisture, creating an uncomfortable environment.

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As we have seen in this article, keeping the family comfortable while improving indoor air quality is an important matter. We do that by conditioning the indoor environment with the best air conditioner we can afford, and one that removes excess humidity from our homes.

If you are looking for an alternative to your current air conditioning system, maybe you should take a better look at mini-split ductless units that offer greater flexibility and energy efficiency while delivering more options to suit your needs.

You have the option now to choose the best HVAC system to ensure low energy costs, home comfort, and safety. If you are ready to switch to a ductless system or have more questions, call Skylands Energy Service right away. Our NATE-certified technicians will discuss your needs and requirements to help you understand the best HVAC system for you. We offer a range of services from installations to repairs to replacements. We also offer an in-home estimate free of charge. Call Skylands Energy Service today.

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